Miele G7360 SCVi Operating Instructions Manual

Miele G7360 SCVi Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
Dishwasher
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential
to read these instructions as well as the installation sheet before it is in-
stalled and used for the first time.
en-GB
HG07-W
M.-Nr. 11 200 061

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Dishwasher To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions as well as the installation sheet before it is in- stalled and used for the first time. en-GB HG07-W M.-Nr.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Closing the door....................21 Miele@home ......................22 Basic settings ......................23 Setting the language ..................23 Setting up Miele@home ................... 23 Setting the time of day ..................24 Setting the water hardness level ..............24 Activating AutoDos................... 25 Dishwasher salt ..................... 26 Filling the salt reservoir..................
  • Page 4 Contents Automatic dispensing/AutoDos................47 Activating AutoDos................... 47 Inserting a PowerDisk..................48 Manual detergent dispensing ................50 Detergent dispensing ..................50 Adding detergent....................50 Operation...................... 52 Switching on the dishwasher ................52 Selecting a programme ..................52 Display of programme duration ................53 Starting the programme ..................
  • Page 5 Contact in case of malfunction ................92 Warranty ........................ 92 Note for test institutes ................... 92 Optional accessories .................. 93 Installation...................... 95 The Miele Waterproof system................95 Water inlet ......................95 Water drainage ...................... 97 Electrical connection ..................... 99 Technical data.................... 100 Conformity declaration ..................
  • Page 6 Contents Display brightness....................116 Volume......................... 117 Memory ....................... 117 Refill reminders....................117 AutoOpen ......................118 Extra clean......................118 Extra dry ......................118 Hygiene cycle ...................... 118 Heat accumulator ....................119 Software version....................119 Showroom prog....................119 Factory default..................... 119...
  • Page 7: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these instructions. Keep the installation sheet and the operating instructions in a safe...
  • Page 8 Warning and safety instructions Appropriate use  This dishwasher is intended for use in domestic households and similar working and residential environments.  This dishwasher is not intended for outdoor use.  This dishwasher is intended for use at altitudes of up to 4000 m above sea level.
  • Page 9 Warning and safety instructions Safety with children  Children under 8 years of age must be kept away from the dish- washer unless they are constantly supervised.  Children aged 8 and older may only use the dishwasher without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner. Children must be able to understand and recognise the possible dangers caused by incorrect operation.
  • Page 10 It is most important that this basic safety re- quirement is present. If in doubt, the electrical installation should be checked by a qualified electrician. Miele cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate or lack of earthing system (e.g. electric shock). ...
  • Page 11 Warning and safety instructions  Ensure that the connection data on the dishwasher’s data plate (fuse rating, frequency and voltage) match the mains electricity sup- ply. This data must correspond in order to avoid the risk of damage to the dishwasher. Compare these before connecting the appliance to the mains.
  • Page 12 Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the warranty is invalidated.  Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genu- ine Miele original replacement parts are used. Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele original spare parts.
  • Page 13 This special lamp must only be used for the purpose for which it is intended. It is not suitable for room lighting. Replacement lamps may only be fitted by a Miele authorised person or by Miele Service. Correct installation ...
  • Page 14 The appliance must only be operated with properly adjusted door springs. If the door cannot be adjusted properly, contact the Miele Customer Service Department. The maximum weight of the front panel that can be aligned with the factory fitted door springs is 10–12 kg (depending on model).
  • Page 15  Please observe the information given in the “Technical data” chapter regarding the capacity of the dishwasher. Accessories  Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used, any warranty, performance, and product liability claims will be invalid- ated.
  • Page 16 Warning and safety instructions Transport  Only transport the dishwasher in an upright position so that no water flows into the electrical controls, as this would cause faults.  If you wish to transport the dishwasher, empty it and securely fasten all loose parts such as baskets, hoses and cables.
  • Page 17: Guide To The Appliance

    Guide to the appliance Appliance overview a Top spray arm h Salt reservoir b 3D MultiFlex tray (depending on i Data plate model) j Rinse aid reservoir c Upper basket (depending on model) k Detergent compartment d Middle spray arm l AutoDos detergent outlet e Aeration valve m AutoDos (automatic dispensing) f Bottom spray arm...
  • Page 18: Control Panel

    Guide to the appliance Control panel a  On/Off sensor control g  AutoDos sensor control For switching the dishwasher on and For activating/deactivating the Auto- off. Dos dispensing system. b Optical in-operation indicator light h  Timer sensor control For indicating an ongoing wash pro- For selecting a later programme start.
  • Page 19: Display Functions

    Guide to the appliance The OK sensor control is used to con- Display functions firm a message or setting and also to The display is used to select or set the move to the next menu or another level. following: Under  Further programmes/settings –...
  • Page 20: Caring For The Environment

    / recycling centre for electrical and electronic ap- pliances, or contact your dealer or Miele for advice. You are also respons- ible (by law, depending on country) for deleting any personal data that may be stored on the appliance being disposed of.
  • Page 21: Before Using For The First Time

    Before using for the first time Every dishwasher is tested at the fact-  Risk of scalding due to hot wa- ory. There will be residual water in the ter. appliance from this test. It is not an in- During operation, water in the dish- dication that the dishwasher has been washer may be very hot.
  • Page 22: Miele@Home

    – A WiFi network Therefore, the availability of featured functions cannot be guaranteed. – The Miele@mobile app – A Miele user account The user ac- Miele@home availability count can be created via the The ability to use the Miele@mobile app Miele@mobile app.
  • Page 23: Basic Settings

    Switching on the dishwasher pear in the display.  Open the door.  To set up Miele@home now, confirm  Switch the dishwasher on using the by touching OK.  sensor control. Tip: To postpone setup until later, select The welcome screen will appear when the option ...
  • Page 24: Setting The Time Of Day

    Before using for the first time Setting the time of day Setting the water hardness level The display will change to the screen The time of day is set automatically if for setting the water hardness. a connection is established with the WiFi network.
  • Page 25: Activating Autodos

    Before using for the first time Activating AutoDos Finally, prompts will appear in the dis- play. The display changes to the settings screen for AutoDos (see the “Detergent” After confirming these prompts with chapter, “Automatic dispensing/Auto- OK, the messages   Refill salt Dos”...
  • Page 26: Dishwasher Salt

    Before using for the first time Dishwasher salt If the water in your area is very soft and constantly lower than 0.9 mmol/l In order to achieve good cleaning res- (5 °dH – German scale) you do not ults, the dishwasher needs to operate need to add dishwasher salt.
  • Page 27: Filling The Salt Reservoir

    Before using for the first time Filling the salt reservoir Before filling the salt reservoir for the first time, you must fill it with approx. 2 l of water to enable the salt to dis- solve. Once the dishwasher has been used once, there is always sufficient water in the salt reservoir.
  • Page 28: Replenishing Salt

    Before using for the first time Replenishing salt After the salt reservoir has been filled, the salt refill indicator may still appear in  When   Refill salt appears in the dis- the display if the salt concentration has play wait until the end of the pro- not yet reached the correct level.
  • Page 29: Rinse Aid

    Before using for the first time Rinse aid If you only ever wish to use combina- tion products in your dishwasher, Rinse aid is necessary to ensure that you do not need to add rinse aid. water does not cling and leave marks However, for optimum rinsing and on crockery during the drying phase, drying results, use dishwasher deter-...
  • Page 30: Adding Rinse Aid

    Before using for the first time  Close the lid firmly until you hear it Adding rinse aid click into place. Otherwise, water can enter the rinse aid reservoir during a programme.  Wipe up any spilled rinse aid. This prevents excess foam developing during the next programme.
  • Page 31: Caring For The Environment

    You can make the most of your appli- ance by following these tips: You can find further tips on energy- saving dishwashing in Miele’s guide to – Washing in a dishwasher generally dishwashing at www.miele.com. uses less water and energy than washing by hand.
  • Page 32: Ecofeedback Consumption Indicator

    Caring for the environment 2. Displaying consumption EcoFeedback consumption in- dicator At the end of the programme, you can call up the actual energy and water The Consumption function is used for consumption for the programme that calling up information about the energy has just been run.
  • Page 33: Heat Accumulator

    Caring for the environment Heat accumulator The heat accumulator should only be used in conjunction with a cold water This dishwasher is equipped with a heat connection. accumulator, in which fresh water for This function should be switched off the programme is pre-heated and if your dishwasher is connected to a stored in order to save energy.
  • Page 34: Loading The Dishwasher

    Loading the dishwasher – The spray arms must not be blocked General information by items that are too tall or hang Remove coarse food residues from through the baskets. Test for free crockery. movement by manually rotating the spray arms. There is no need to pre-rinse items un- der running water.
  • Page 35 Loading the dishwasher Items not suitable for dishwashers:  Damage due to caustic alkaline – Wooden cutlery and crockery or detergents. items with wooden parts: these may Aluminium parts (e.g. the grease fil- discolour and fade. The glue used in ters of cooker hoods) can be dam- these items is not dishwasher-proof aged by caustic alkaline detergents.
  • Page 36: Upper Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Loading the FlexCare cup rack Upper basket You can put cups, small bowls and flat See the “Loading the dishwasher” crockery on the FlexCare cup rack. chapter, “Loading examples” section Glasses can be arranged along the cup for examples of how to load crockery rack so they sit securely during the pro- and cutlery.
  • Page 37 Loading the dishwasher Adjusting the FlexCare cup rack Loading the silicone elements of the FlexCare cup rack You can set the height and depth of the cup rack at two different levels. so that The silicone elements in the cup rack it can accommodate larger cups and so are specially designed to hold tall that taller crockery can be placed un-...
  • Page 38 Loading the dishwasher Lowering the spikes On both front right-hand rows of spikes, you can lower every other spike to make it easier to arrange larger crock- ery, like cereal bowls.  Press the yellow lever downwards , and then lower the dark grey spikes .
  • Page 39: Adjust The Upper Basket

    Loading the dishwasher To raise the upper basket: Adjust the upper basket  Lift the basket up until it clicks into In order to gain more space for taller place. pieces of crockery in the lower or upper basket, the upper basket can be adjus- To lower the upper basket: ted on three levels with 2 cm between ...
  • Page 40: Lower Basket

    Loading the dishwasher Loading the MultiComfort zone Lower basket The rear section of the lower basket is See the “Loading the dishwasher” used for washing cups, glasses, plates chapter, “Loading examples” section and pots and pans. for examples of how to load crockery and cutlery.
  • Page 41 Loading the dishwasher Lowering the spikes Loading the FlexCare glass holder The rows of spikes at the front are used The silicone elements in the glass for washing plates, soup bowls, plat- holder provide a stable and secure hold ters, dessert bowls and saucers. for delicate stemware.
  • Page 42: Cutlery Tray

    Loading the dishwasher You can push the left insert to the Cutlery tray middle in order to accommodate tall See the “Loading the dishwasher” items of crockery and long stemmed chapter, “Loading examples” section glasses in the upper basket (see “Upper for examples of how to load crockery basket”...
  • Page 43: Loading Examples

    Loading the dishwasher Loading examples Dishwashers with cutlery tray Upper basket Lower basket...
  • Page 44 Loading the dishwasher Cutlery tray Heavily soiled items...
  • Page 45: Detergent

    Detergent There are different types of detergent: Active ingredients – Powder and liquid gel detergents.  Damage caused by using unsuit- These detergents allow you to adjust able detergents. the amount dispensed according to Detergents that are not suitable for the size of the load and level of soil- domestic dishwashers can cause ing.
  • Page 46: Detergent Dosage

    Detergent Detergent dosage  Risk of chemical burns from de- tergent. There are two ways of dispensing the Dishwasher detergents can cause detergent. burning on the skin and in the eyes, During automatic dispensing the Auto- nose, mouth and throat. Dos will automatically dispense the re- Avoid contact with detergents.
  • Page 47: Automatic Dispensing/Autodos

     Insert a PowerDisk (see the “Auto- matic dispensing/AutoDos” chapter, PowerDisks are available to order dir- “Inserting a PowerDisk” section). ectly from Miele, from the Miele web- shop, or from your Miele retailer. The   AutoDos function will be activ- ated automatically.
  • Page 48: Inserting A Powerdisk

    Detergent Inserting a PowerDisk Switch on the dishwasher before you replace the PowerDisk so that the dishwasher recognises it. When the message  PowerDisk almost empty appears, the reservoir contains sufficient detergent for two to three pro- grammes only. Only replace the PowerDisk when the message ...
  • Page 49 Detergent The detergent powder must be dry so that it does not clump together. Do not fill the AutoDos with any type of fluid. In order to ensure that the AutoDos works at its best, check it each time you replace the PowerDisk and clean it if needed (see the “Cleaning and care”...
  • Page 50: Manual Detergent Dispensing

    Detergent Adding detergent Manual detergent dispensing Detergent must be manually dispensed if you have deactivated automatic dis- pensing using the  AutoDos sensor control. Detergent dispensing The detergent compartment holds a maximum of 50 ml. There are marks in the detergent com- partment to aid with dispensing: 20, 30, max.
  • Page 51 Detergent  If you wish, deactivate automatic dis- pensing.  Ensure that the detergent packaging is properly closed after use. This pre- vents the detergent from getting damp and clumping together.  Add the detergent to the detergent compartment.  Push the lid shut until you hear it click into place.
  • Page 52: Operation

    Operation Switching on the dishwasher Selecting a programme  Open the stopcock, if it is closed. Choose your programme according to the type of load and the degree of soil-  Open the door. ing.  Make sure the spray arms can rotate The different programmes and their freely.
  • Page 53: Display Of Programme Duration

    Operation Display of programme duration Starting the programme  Start the programme by closing the The estimated duration of the selected programme appears on the display be- door. fore the programme begins. If the door If necessary, confirm the previously is opened during the programme, the displayed message with OK.
  • Page 54: End Of Programme

    Operation End of programme Energy management At the end of a programme, the optical To save energy the dishwasher will in-operation indicator light will flash switch off automatically 10 minutes slowly with the door shut. The buzzer after the last time a sensor control is might also sound.
  • Page 55: Switching Off The Dishwasher

    Operation Switching off the dishwasher Unloading the dishwasher  Open the door. Dishes tend to break and chip more easily when they are hot. Allow the  The dishwasher can be switched off dishes to cool until they are comfortable at any time using the  sensor con- enough to handle before unloading trol.
  • Page 56: Interrupting A Programme

    Operation Interrupting a programme Cancelling or changing a pro- gramme A programme will be interrupted as soon as the door is opened. If a programme is cancelled, import- If the door is closed again, the pro- ant programme stages may be gramme will continue from the point it missed.
  • Page 57: Options

    After you have activated the timer, all the displays will switch off after a few minutes to save energy. To switch the display back on for a few minutes, press the  sensor con- trol. You can also activate a timer via the Miele@mobile app.
  • Page 58 Options Setting “Start at” Setting “Finish at” With the Start at  function, you set the Use the Finish at  function to set the exact time you want the programme to latest time by which the selected pro- start at. gramme has to be finished. ...
  • Page 59  function but within the time set. will instead show SmartStart (see “Set- tings” chapter, “Miele@home” section).  Use the  sensor controls to enter the hour and confirm your entry by If your energy provider offers this ser- touching OK. vice, they will send a signal to your...
  • Page 60 You can now start a programme or switch the dishwasher off. Switching the dishwasher off while a timer is running stops the timer. You can also change the time set for the timer or delete it using the Miele@mobile app.
  • Page 61: Activating Remote Start

    You can start your dishwasher remotely ing the  sensor control. The option using the Miele@mobile app. To do this, will also remain active if you switch the you first need to install the app on your...
  • Page 62: Programme Overview

    Programme overview Crockery Food deposits Programme features Lightly dried-on Temperature-sensitive dishes, normal food Programme with glass care glasses and plastics deposits All normal Variable, food deposits sensor-controlled programme Lightly dried-on Short programme taking Mixed crockery normal food less than an hour deposits Standard dried-on normal Water and...
  • Page 63 Programme overview Programme Consumption estimate Energy consumption Water consumption Gentle 45 °C  Programme duration Energy consumption Auto 45–65 °C  Water consumption Programme duration Energy consumption Water consumption QuickPowerWash 65 °C  Programme duration Energy consumption Water consumption ECO 50 °C Programme duration Energy consumption Water consumption Intensive 75 °C ...
  • Page 64 Programme overview Programme Programme sequence Pre-wash Main wash Interim rinse Final rinse Drying °C °C   ECO 50 °C Auto 45–65 °C Variable programme sequence, sensor-controlled adjustment to load size and level of soiling 55–65  55–70  required    Gentle 45 °C 55–70 QuickPowerWash ...
  • Page 65 Programme overview Consumption Electrical energy Water Time Cold water Hot water Litres Cold water Hot water 15 °C 60 °C 15 °C 60 °C h:min h:min 0.73 0.52 3:55 3:41 2:03–3:37 1:55–3:21 0.65–1.05 0.40–0.55 6.0–13.0 0.90 0.40 13.0 2:46 2:28 1.20 0.75 10.5 0:58 0:58 1.30 0.85...
  • Page 66: Further Programmes

    Programme overview  Further programmes Maintenance programme The dishwasher wash cabinet is gener- Normal 60 °C ally self-cleaning. However, if residues Programme for cleaning a mixed load or deposits occur, use the Maintenance with normal household food residues.  programme to clean it. The dish- prog.
  • Page 67: Programme Options

    Programme options IntenseZone  Selecting programme options The  IntenseZone option increases You can use programme options to ad- cleaning performance in the lower bas- just the programmes. ket. To do this, you can select or deselect Energy consumption increases slightly the programme options in the pro- due to the extended wash duration in gramme menu of a selected programme the lower basket and increased temper-...
  • Page 68: Cleaning And Care

     Wipe the door seals regularly with a Miele cleaning and care products are damp cloth to remove food deposits. available to order from the Miele Cus-  Wipe off any food or drink residues tomer Service Department or from the that may have dripped onto the sides Miele online shop.
  • Page 69: Cleaning The Control Panel

    Cleaning and care To avoid damaging the external sur- Cleaning the control panel faces, do not use the following:  The control panel should only be – Detergents containing soda, ammo- wiped with a damp cloth. nia, acids or chlorides Cleaning the reflector panel –...
  • Page 70: Cleaning The Autodos

    Cleaning and care  Turn the AutoDos lid to  and open Cleaning the AutoDos You should regularly check (about  Remove the PowerDisk if appropriate. every 2–3 months when the PowerDisk is empty) that the pouring channel is clean, and clean it if ne- cessary.
  • Page 71 Cleaning and care  Clean the pouring channel using wa- The AutoDos lid must close tightly so ter and a soft brush if necessary. that the detergent powder does not get wet and clump together. It is very important that no moisture Make sure that all seals are clean.
  • Page 72: Cleaning The Spray Arms

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the spray arms Particles of food can get stuck in the spray arm nozzles and bearings. The spray arms should therefore be inspec- ted regularly (approx. every 2– 4 months).  Damage due to soiling entering the circulation system. Without filters, soiling can enter the circulation system and cause a blockage.
  • Page 73 Cleaning and care Cleaning the spray arms Refitting the spray arms  Refit the upper and middle spray arms.  Refit the lower spray arm and ensure that the filter combination lies flat in the base of the wash cabinet. ...
  • Page 74: Checking The Filters In The Wash Cabinet

    Cleaning and care Checking the filters in the Cleaning the filters wash cabinet  Switch the dishwasher off. The filter combination in the base of the  Remove the lower spray arm (see wash cabinet retains coarse soiling “Cleaning and care” chapter, “Clean- from the suds solution.
  • Page 75 Cleaning and care  In order to clean the inside of the fil-  Rotate the screw thread clockwise ter, pull the microfilter on the plastic until the arrow in the viewing window ring downwards and away from the points to the lock symbol . filter combination.
  • Page 76: Cleaning The Water Inlet Filter

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the water inlet filter A filter is incorporated in the screw thread to protect the water inlet valve. If the filter is soiled, insufficient water flows into the wash cabinet.  Risk of electric shock from mains voltage.
  • Page 77: Cleaning The Drain Pump

    Cleaning and care Cleaning the drain pump If water remains in the wash cabinet after the end of a programme, the water has not been pumped away. The drain pump may be blocked by foreign ob- jects. These are easy to remove. ...
  • Page 78 Cleaning and care  Damage due to incorrect clean- ing. The components are delicate and can be damaged during cleaning. Take care when cleaning the drain pump. The drain pump (see arrow) is under- neath the cover.  Risk of injury from glass splin- ters.
  • Page 79: Problem Solving Guide

     Reset the trip switch in the fuse box or replace the fuse in the plug (see data plate for minimum fuse rating).  If the mains fuse trips again, contact Miele Ser- vice. After the programme The reflector panel was not correctly fitted.
  • Page 80: Fault Messages

    If the fault message appears again, there is a tech- nical fault.  Switch the dishwasher off.  Close the stopcock.  Call the Miele Customer Service Department.   Waterproof The Waterproof system has reacted.  Switch the dishwasher off.
  • Page 81: Door Release

    “Opening the door” section) and switch the dishwasher off and then back on again.  If the same fault message appears again, call Miele Service. The door locking pins do not retract after the door is opened. There may be a technical fault.
  • Page 82: Water Inlet Fault

    Problem solving guide Water inlet fault Problem Cause and remedy The optical in-operation indicator light is flash- ing quickly. The alarm tone is sounding. One of the following messages appears in the display:   Open stopcock The stopcock is closed. ...
  • Page 83: Water Drainage Fault

    Problem solving guide Water drainage fault Problem Cause and remedy The optical in-operation Before rectifying the problem: indicator light is flash-  Switch the dishwasher off. ing quickly. Water drainage fault. The alarm tone is There might be water in the wash cabinet. sounding.
  • Page 84: Fault In The Autodos (Automatic Dispensing)

    “Inserting a PowerDisk” section). gramme that has  If the same fault message appears again, call the already started stops. Miele Customer Service Department. The message  AutoDos lid open appears in the dis- play The  AutoDos function is active and the PowerDisk...
  • Page 85  AutoDos sensor control and manually dispensing the detergent via the detergent compartment.  If you wish to use automatic dispensing again, contact the Miele Customer Service Department. The optical in-operation An empty PowerDisk has been inserted or the Auto- indicator light is flash- Dos is blocked by residual detergent.
  • Page 86: Spray Arm Fault

    Problem solving guide Spray arm fault Problem Cause and remedy During the programme The lower spray arm is blocked or the jets of the lower spray arm are clogged. The  AutoDos func- and at the end of the programme, the display tion is automatically deactivated during the pro- shows the following gramme because the AutoDos detergent outlet can-...
  • Page 87: General Problems With The Dishwasher

    Problem solving guide General problems with the dishwasher Problem Cause and remedy The indicator lights and The dishwasher has switched off automatically to the display are dark. save energy.  Switch the dishwasher back on using the  sensor control. Detergent residue is left The detergent compartment was still damp when de- in the detergent com- tergent was added.
  • Page 88: Noises

    Problem solving guide Noises Problem Cause and remedy Knocking noise in the A spray arm is knocking against a wash item. wash cabinet  Carefully open the door and rearrange the wash items that are obstructing the spray arm. Rattling noise in the Wash items are insecure in the wash cabinet.
  • Page 89: Unsatisfactory Washing Result

    Problem solving guide Unsatisfactory washing result Problem Cause and remedy The wash items are not The wash items were not loaded correctly. clean.  See notes in the “Loading the dishwasher” chapter. The programme was not powerful enough.  Select a more powerful programme (see “Pro- gramme overview”...
  • Page 90 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy Dishes are not dry or The rinse aid dosage is too low or the rinse aid con- cutlery and glasses are tainer is empty. flecked.  Replenish the rinse aid container, increase the dosage or change the brand of rinse aid (see “Be- fore using for the first time”...
  • Page 91 Problem solving guide Problem Cause and remedy White residue is visible The rinse aid dosage is set too low. on the crockery. Cloud-  Increase the dosage (see “Settings” chapter, ing has occurred on “Rinse aid” section). glassware and cutlery. There is no salt in the salt reservoir.
  • Page 92: Service

    Miele website. Please quote the model and serial num- ber of your appliance when contacting Miele. This information can be found on the data plate. Warranty For information on the appliance war- ranty specific to your country please contact Miele.
  • Page 93: Optional Accessories

    Miele appliances. – Sparkling results even with stubborn These and many other useful products food deposits can be ordered directly from Miele, from the Miele webshop, or from your Miele – Combination product with other func- retailer. tions such as rinse aid, dishwasher...
  • Page 94 Optional accessories Appliance care Miele cleaning and care products provide optimum care for your Miele dishwasher. Dishwasher cleaner – For use with the Maintenance  programme without detergent prog. dispensing – Cleans the dishwasher effectively and thoroughly – Removes grease, bacteria, and asso- ciated unpleasant odours –...
  • Page 95: Installation

    The Miele Waterproof system cold or hot water (up to max. 65 °C) Provided that your dishwasher has supplies. been installed correctly, the Miele Wa- If energy-saving water heating sources terproof system will protect you from such as solar energy circulation sys- water damage throughout its lifetime.
  • Page 96 Installation A stopcock with a ¾" threaded union is  Risk of damage due to excessive required for the connection. If a stop- pressure. cock is not available, a qualified A brief increase in the water pressure plumber should connect the dishwasher can damage components of the to the domestic water supply.
  • Page 97: Water Drainage

    Installation Water drainage Lay the drain hose so that it does not kink and is not being subjected to The dishwasher’s drainage system is fit- pressure or tugged. ted with a non-return valve, which pre- vents dirty water from flowing back into ...
  • Page 98 Installation Venting the water drain If the on-site drainage connection is situated lower than the guide path for the lower basket rollers in the open door, the drainage system must be ven- ted. Otherwise, a siphoning effect dur- ing a programme can cause the appli- ance to empty itself of water.
  • Page 99: Electrical Connection

    If the connection cable is damaged, it must only be replaced with a specific connection cable of the same type (available from Miele ). For safety reas- ons, such replacement may only be carried out by a qualified technician or...
  • Page 100: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Dishwasher model Normal Height 80.5 cm 84.5 cm (adjustable by (adjustable by +6.5 cm) +6.5 cm) Height of building-in niche Min. 80.5 cm (+6.5 cm) Min. 84.5 cm (+6.5 cm) Width 59.8 cm 59.8 cm Width of building-in niche 60 cm 60 cm Depth 57 cm 57 cm Weight max. 47 kg max.
  • Page 101: Conformity Declaration

    < 100 mW of the WiFi module Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that this dishwasher complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of the following internet addresses: – Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk –...
  • Page 102: Data Sheet For Household Dishwashers

    Technical data Data sheet for household dishwashers In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 1059/2010 MIELE Model name/identifier G 7360 SCVI Rated capacity in standard place settings, for the standard cleaning cycle Energy efficiency class A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient)
  • Page 103 Technical data Data sheet for household dishwashers In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 1059/2010 MIELE Model name/identifier G 7362 SCVI Rated capacity in standard place settings, for the standard cleaning cycle Energy efficiency class A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient)
  • Page 104 Technical data Data sheet for household dishwashers In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 1059/2010 MIELE Model name/identifier G 7365 SCVI XXL Rated capacity in standard place settings, for the standard cleaning cycle Energy efficiency class A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient)
  • Page 105 Technical data Data sheet for household dishwashers In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 1059/2010 MIELE Model name/identifier G 7367 SCVI XXL Rated capacity in standard place settings, for the standard cleaning cycle Energy efficiency class A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient)
  • Page 106: Settings

    Settings Changing settings You can alter the dishwasher’s con- trols to suit changing requirements by  Use the  sensor controls to select adjusting the settings. the menu option you want to change and confirm your selection with OK. The settings can be altered at any time.
  • Page 107: Language

    Settings Language  Time of day The display can be set to appear in one The current time of day must be set be- of several different languages. fore you can use the timer option. You can change the language used in Setting the clock format the display and also the country via the You can select either a 24-hour or 12-...
  • Page 108: Water Hardness

    Settings Water hardness AutoDos (Automatic dispens- ing) Your dishwasher is fitted with a water softener. If you later wish to change the fill level or dispensing amount of the PowerDisk, – You should programme the dish- you can adjust the pre-set values ac- washer to the correct water hardness cording to the information on the pack- for your area.
  • Page 109: Rinse Aid

    The “Settings” and “Miele@home set- gramme. tings” menus will be added as addi- If spots appear on crockery and glass- tional menu options.
  • Page 110 – Control your dishwasher remotely – Call up information on the operating status of your dishwasher – Call up information on the pro- gramme sequence of your dish- washer – Set up a Miele@home network with other WiFi-enabled Miele appliances...
  • Page 111  menu option tion and confirm with OK. Deactivate and confirm with OK.  Use the  sensor controls to con- In the Miele@home  menu, the menu op- secutively call up the WiFi signal tion  Activate will now be displayed in- strength, the name of your router and...
  • Page 112: Remote Control

    WiFi network (see ted if the requirements for using “Settings” chapter, “Miele@home” Miele@home have been met (see “Be- section) fore using for the first time” chapter, “Miele@home” section). If you wish to permanently switch off  option, you can do...
  • Page 113: Smartstart

    This menu option will only be dis- scope of a RemoteUpdate will be played if you have connected your provided in the Miele@mobile app. dishwasher to your WiFi network (see “Settings” chapter, “Miele@home” A message will appear in your dish-...
  • Page 114: Ecostart

    Settings Setting the electricity tariff times EcoStart Before you can use the EcoStart  option, In order to run your dishwasher in the you must set at least one electricity tar- most economical way, you can use the iff time. EcoStart  option to take advantage of your electricity supplier’s cheaper en- ...
  • Page 115 Settings Changing the electricity tariff times Deleting the electricity tariff times You can change the start, end or priority You can delete the settings for an elec- of an electricity tariff time. tricity tariff time and in doing so deac- tivate the EcoStart  option for this time...
  • Page 116: Consumption (Ecofeedback)

    Settings Consumption (EcoFeedback) Display brightness You can set whether the energy and You can set the display brightness to water consumption is displayed for the one of seven different levels. selected programme. This function shows the estimated consumption be- fore a programme, and the actual con- sumption after the end of the pro- gramme.
  • Page 117: Volume

    If you only ever use combination deter- when there is a fault cannot be deac- gent products or automatic dispensing tivated. using Miele PowerDisks (if available), you can switch off the refill reminders Buzzer tones for dishwasher salt and rinse aid if you wish.
  • Page 118: Autoopen

    Settings AutoOpen Extra dry In some programmes the door automat- You can select this function in order to ically opens slightly to assist the drying increase the programme drying per- process. formance. This function can be deactivated if you If you activate this function, the pro- wish.
  • Page 119: Heat Accumulator

    Settings Heat accumulator Showroom prog. This dishwasher is equipped with a heat For demonstration purposes only. accumulator (see “Caring for the envir- onment” chapter, “Heat accumulator” The dishwasher is equipped with a section). demo mode for showroom use. Select State Factory default The heat accumulator function can be You can reset all the appliance settings switched off if you do not wish to use it.
  • Page 123 Tel: +65 6735 1191 Fax. +971 4 3418 852 Fax: 011-46 900 001 Fax: +65 6735 1161 800-MIELE (64353) E-mail: customercare@miele.in E-Mail: info@miele.com.sg E-Mail: info@miele.ae Internet: www.miele.in Internet: www.miele.sg Website: www.miele.ae Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany...
  • Page 124 G 7360, G 7362, G 7365, G 7367 en-GB M.-Nr. 11 200 061 / 00...

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